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The Odys Boutique Hotel
4.4/5110 Reviews

The Odys Boutique Hotel

Ho Chi Minh City|1.2km from downtown
The Odys is a tricky one for us to review. Overall we stayed 3 nights during our trip, 2 nights together then a break and a further night after a trip to the mekong. The hotel itself is quite nice.. nothing really wrong with it as such, the rooms were clean and had everything in there like all the others we've stayed in during our time in Vietnam. I wouldn't really call the Odys a ”Boutique” hotel but that's a matter of opinion.. but where we feel the Odys was a let down in this regard was that ”personal” feeling. Earlier in our trip we stayed in many places and all of them without question made us feel like we'd been before.. and in the case of multiple nights and multiple visits indeed the return welcome felt very personal (Bonsella.. you are the best in this regard during our trip!). The staff in reception were pleasant and polite but but it did seem very ”clinical” in approach? Maybe the city thing? But in our opinion it was a little too sterile feeling for a ”boutique” hotel. Breakfast in the hotel was fine, with the usual options available but the staff in the restaurant were our least preferred of the whole trip (anywhere in Vietnam), they were disorganised to say the least.. There were plenty of them around but service wasn't exactly the best. We did take advantage of one of the offers for the restaurant one night, booking a table by the side for a good city view. When we arrived that evening we find that the table we booked had been given to someone else, and in fact there was no mention of our booking. We waited and before long another suitable table became available. After eating we got the bill, and queried why the offer wasn't applied. We were told in order to get the offer we needed to book a table beforehand, this was by the very same person who led us to the table after finding out our booked table had already been given to someone else. It was sorted out, but this is just one of many examples of the staff not being the best. Oddly enough it was also the only place in Vietnam where we struggled with staff not being able to speak English (very few seemed to?), this took us by surprise as even in the remote locations in the north this didn't seem an issue. So In summary, we think this hotel is ok for the night, but that boutique feel is not there, its much more of a large hotel kind of feeling.

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Sunflower Luxury Hotel
4.2/5259 Reviews

Sunflower Luxury Hotel

District 1 - Le Thanh Ton Ho Chi Minh City|0.04km from Saigon Japan Town
Stayed here for NY countdown. The location is central, at the District 1 ”Japanese Street”. Bustling and convenient area. When not enjoying their nice breakfast, there are plenty of eateries nearby. The rooftop bar and pool was good for viewing new year fireworks too. However, a few setbacks deducted quite a few points. 1) faulty elevator at times (had to take the stairs sometimes, and be careful at the stairs as its ceiling is really low, my friend hit his head once) 2) hammering and drilling in nearby room or building at early hours (good thing is they let you switch room when dissatisfied) 3) first room had a weird smell (older room with Jacuzzi tub). The final room we got smelled nice (newer room with standard bathtub), but TV remote control and bathtub stopper were missing, had to ask for it 4) the final flaw that made my female friends very uncomfortable, was the clientele - many middle-aged men sitting or waiting around lobby area, ogling girls who walked by. Sometimes it's a group of men, sometimes they're paired with a local lady. Other things to note: - upon check-in, they will request to keep your passport throughout your stay. We were not going to do that, so we gave them VND500000 as deposit (which you'll get back when you check out) - the toilet and shower/bath area are separate, however the walls and doors were made of frosted glass, rather see-through, might be awkward for some if you're not a couple

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Reviews for Ho Chi Minh City Hotels

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Lucky Star Hotel 266 de Tham
3.7/51 Reviews
District 1 - Pham Ngu Lao Street
Good location, 20 minutes walk from the main attractions of it, day trips start in the vicinity, a few minutes walk. Old hotel, small room, no breakfast, airport taxi came 150000-200000 shield, also without regular taxi passenger hit the table, you can shoot the license plate complaint.
Otis Soho Saigon Balcony Apartment
4.3/515 Reviews
Contact in advance, the overall experience is very good. One bedroom is gone, two bedrooms are free. Unfortunately, I was awakened by the alarm on the last day and hurriedly checked out. I didn't know the fire alarm until I went downstairs.
A&EM Art Hotel
4.3/565 Reviews
We had a very mixed experience at A & Em Art Hotel with my family. While the hotel itself is clean, rooms nice and big (we had deluxe), and location superb, the hotel has also its' disadvantages - the staff being the biggest of them. During our three night stay we met with several staff members and almost all of them seemed to be very indifferent if not straight up rude toward us. Not all, but most of them. We had one male receptionist and a bell boy who were very friendly and attentive. Another complaint goes to breakfast. How can it be possible that when a place serves breakfast until 10am they are run out of food at 9am!? We didn't get any pho soup and even the coffee had ran out. And the staff did absolutely nothing but said that that's how it is. A big group that had come in is not an explanation, they should know about their guests. Another explanation was guests from the hotel across the street. That doesn't fly either since it's part of the same group (A & Em Corner Hotel). I usually don't care that much about hotel breakfast but this time we were travelling with my wife and our 1y11m daughter and having no breakfast really made our life more difficult. Pros - clean hotel - nice and clean rooms with complimentary water bottles for each day - excellent location Cons - breakfast, should probably go at 6am to receive any - staff and their attitude (excluding one bell boy, one receptionist, and the cleaners)
Mother's Home
4.5/512 Reviews
This Mother's home is good place to book and stay for any kind of travellers. Convenient location. Friendly supportive staff. Clean rooms. Comfy bed. All good. Safety and security also good. Bit of noisy came from neighbour rooms in middle of night. But it is their fun 😁 noisy. Only TV didn't work. But I didn't bother it other wise they would fix it. Recomend for foreigners.
Halo Hotel
3.6/59 Reviews
District 1 - Ben Thanh Market
I arrived on the 17th December and at first impressions, everything was great. The lady on reception was welcoming and checked me in to my room quickly, even though I had arrived quit a bit earlier than the check in time (I had an early morning flight from Hanoi the same day) my room was ready and I was allowed to go straight up. They had a porter took my large and heavy back up to my room for me, which was great. I only stayed for one night, because the next day I had an early morning flight to Bali. In the evening, around 9:30-10pm, I started getting all my things packed up again, as I had a 5am start the next morning, and I realised my passport was missing. I remember handing it over at reception for them to make a copy, and realised that I hadnt received it back. I headed down to reception to retrieve my passport, and was greeted by a very rude lady - a different person to the one that had greeted me in the morning and been so welcoming to me. When I asked for my passport back, she refused and immediately became unnecessarily agressive, and demanded that I give her money for it before it could be returned to me. She insisted again and asked me for 500,000 VND. I again refused to give her the money, and informed her that she had no right to withhold my passport from me, under any circumstances. I told her to go ahead and make a copy, but that I wasn't leaving reception until I had my passport back. I informed her that I was leaving early in the morning to make an international flight, and it was vital that I have my passport with me so that it isn't lost / misplaced / forgotten. Again, she got even angrier and shouted at me, ”no money, no passport!”. At this point, I certainly wasn't going to back down, but despite her aggression and rudeness, I managed to stay calm and polite during the entire exchange, because I knew she had no legal right to keep my passport. As a long term traveller I'm aware that hotels cannot withhold your passport from you under any circumstances. I informed the woman that the passport was not actually my property, that officially, it belongs to the British Crown - which is true. I also informed her that I was fully aware the foreigners in Vietnam are required to carry photo ID with them at all times, and that the police would be interested to know that my passport was being withheld from me. At that point she realised that she had lost, and literally threw my passport at me and it landed on the reception counter. She then shouted at me, ”Go back to your room!”. I asked her what the problem was, and she literally yelled, ”GO TO YOUR ROOM, GO NOW!” I guess she didn't like the fact that I knew she was wrong and made her look stupid. She knew she was wrong, and I know for a fact that had I needed to get the police to help, they would have certainly made sure she returned the passport to me. A real shame, because the greeting in the morning was lovely, the bag porter was kind and helped me wit
Saigon Charm Hotel
3/5138 Reviews
District 1 - Ben Thanh Market
But everything else was ok. I was very pessimistic given the bad reviews that I have read. But I was VERY surprised. The receptionist did speak English and helped with my luggage. The room was as pictured. There was even hot water. There was no drinking water provided though but it wasn't a dealbreaker.

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More About Ho Chi Minh City

Introduction to Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam. It's a fast-paced city full of contrasts, with street vendors selling fruit and vegetables next to glitzy western-style bars and boutiques. It's a city where history is intimately entwined with the present, offering a unique exploration of Vietnam's cultural diversity.

Tips for Travelling to Ho Chi Minh City

Tan Son Nhat International Airport, located just 7km from the city center, serves Ho Chi Minh City. Once in the city, taxis, buses, and motorbike taxis are popular means of transport. Ride-hailing services are also widely available.

Vietnam’s official currency is the Vietnamese dong (VND), but US dollars are also widely accepted. Vietnamese is the main language, although English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and hotels.

Visa policies vary based on your nationality, with several countries eligible for visa exemptions. It's crucial to verify these details before your journey.

Popular Attractions in Ho Chi Minh City

The city offers several cultural and historical attractions. Don't miss the War Remnants Museum, the Reunification Palace, or the impressive Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica and Saigon Central Post Office designed by Gustave Eiffel.

The colorful Ben Thanh Market is perfect for a taste of local life, and a cruise along the Saigon River offers a unique perspective of the city.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Ho Chi Minh City has a tropical climate, divided into the rainy season from May to November and the dry season from December to April. The best time to visit is during the dry season. Light, breathable clothing is recommended, as the city experiences high temperatures year-round.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City

The city offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget. For luxury with a historical twist, consider the Hotel Majestic Saigon, located at the heart of the city with views of the Saigon River. The budget-friendly Beautiful Saigon Hotel is a favorite for its location and excellent service.

For a stay that merges comfort and style, the Liberty Central Saigon Citypoint Hotel offers Instagram-worthy rooftop views. It's conveniently located near the Ben Thanh Market, making exploration easy.

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